Few studies have investigated how outdoor environments might disable people with dementia. The issue is rarely considered in planning and design guidelines and not at all in regulations, despite dementia being within the scope of disability discrimination legislation in the UK and other countries. This article reports a study that involved older people with mild to moderate dementias taking two walks, one in a real town centre and one in a virtual reality (VR) simulation. Adaptations were made to the VR simulation to test possible design improvements. Overall, the town centre posed relatively few problems for the 38 older people with dementia who participated, although more difficulty was evident with greater impairment. Some features ...
Many people with dementia residing in long-term care may face barriers in accessing experiences beyo...
Background: Despite an alarming rise in the global prevalence of dementia, the available modalities ...
Introduction: Safer walking technology is increasingly being used to support people with dementia t...
Using virtual reality (VR), we examined the barriers to and facilitators of functioning outdoors in ...
The social model of disability de-medicalises disability and politicises it as an issue of universal...
The aim of this study was to examine the feasibility of virtual reality (VR) technology for use by p...
The existing evidence base in relation to the feasibility of using Virtual Reality technology system...
More now, than ever before, we are aware that spending time in outdoor natural environments and ma...
Purpose There is growing interest in and evidence for the benefits of connecting with nature for pe...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
Background and objectives: Emerging research has outlined the possibility for Virtual Reality (VR) e...
We aimed in this study to investigate (1) outdoor wayfinding performance of people with dementia; an...
Purpose: The benefits of ‘green dementia care’, whereby people living with dementia are supported to...
This study aimed to explore the feasibility and effects of promoting reminiscences, using virtual re...
An ageing demographic has increased the number of people with dementia. Although dementia is commonl...
Many people with dementia residing in long-term care may face barriers in accessing experiences beyo...
Background: Despite an alarming rise in the global prevalence of dementia, the available modalities ...
Introduction: Safer walking technology is increasingly being used to support people with dementia t...
Using virtual reality (VR), we examined the barriers to and facilitators of functioning outdoors in ...
The social model of disability de-medicalises disability and politicises it as an issue of universal...
The aim of this study was to examine the feasibility of virtual reality (VR) technology for use by p...
The existing evidence base in relation to the feasibility of using Virtual Reality technology system...
More now, than ever before, we are aware that spending time in outdoor natural environments and ma...
Purpose There is growing interest in and evidence for the benefits of connecting with nature for pe...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordData Availab...
Background and objectives: Emerging research has outlined the possibility for Virtual Reality (VR) e...
We aimed in this study to investigate (1) outdoor wayfinding performance of people with dementia; an...
Purpose: The benefits of ‘green dementia care’, whereby people living with dementia are supported to...
This study aimed to explore the feasibility and effects of promoting reminiscences, using virtual re...
An ageing demographic has increased the number of people with dementia. Although dementia is commonl...
Many people with dementia residing in long-term care may face barriers in accessing experiences beyo...
Background: Despite an alarming rise in the global prevalence of dementia, the available modalities ...
Introduction: Safer walking technology is increasingly being used to support people with dementia t...